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						Function std.container.binaryheap.heapify
Convenience function that returns a BinaryHeap!Store object
initialized with s and initialSize.
						
					
				Example
import stdExample
Example for unintuitive behaviour It is important not to use the Store after a Heap has been instantiated from it, at least in the cases of Dynamic Arrays. For example, inserting a new element in a Heap, which is using a Dyamic Array as a Store, will cause a reallocation of the Store, if the Store is already full. The Heap will not point anymore to the original Dyamic Array, but point to a new Dynamic Array.
import stdAuthors
License
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at ).
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